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This four-part series sets the medical and personal complexities of cancer into an easily understood framework. Designed to facilitate decisions involving the disease—whether those decisions are preventive in nature or are part of a treatment process—Cancer Story is an important resource for patients, healthcare providers, instructors, and support group participants alike. A Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Production. 4-part series, 57-59 minutes each.



 
                    

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Copyright date: ©2004



The Series Includes : What Is Cancer? | Voices: Cancer Patients Speak Out | New Directions: The Fight Against Cancer | Prevention and Screening: New Cancer Defenses
     


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Eaten Alive: Parasites and Their Human Hosts
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The remorseless battle between parasites and humans is ugly-very, very ugly-but understanding it is of vital importance to anyone entering the health professions. Using case studies, experiments, computer simulations, medical imaging, and commentary ...(more details)
 
War Against Deadly Microbes and Lethal Viruses
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This eye-opening program delves into humanity's war with lethal microorganisms and viruses. Astoundingly detailed images by medical photographer Lennart Nilsson illuminate how microbes attack the body and how our immune systems defend it. Reenactment...(more details)
 
Creating a Good Death: Coping with Terminal Illness
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For years, Laura Schmidt helped cancer patients come to terms with their mortality. She even had a degree in thanatology, the study of death and dying. Then, at the age of 51, she was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. This ABC News program follows La...(more details)
 
The End: Families Facing Death
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This program examines terminal illness through the darkly fascinating lens of family dynamics. The loved ones of five different hospice patients document their experiences, creating video diaries that are part case study, part family album. With inte...(more details)
 
The Cure: Heart Disease and Anti-cholesterol Drugs
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Drugs that can cure cardiovascular disease, rather than simply slowing cholesterol buildup, are currently in development. This program examines the history of anti-cholesterol drug production, as well as current biochemical research that might lead t...(more details)
 


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